In this short passage, we meet two blind men who followed Jesus, crying out for mercy. They had heard ally about Him—about the miracles, the healings, the lives being changed—and deep down, they thought He might be the one they’d been waiting for: the promised Messiah.
Now, pay attention to how this encounter unfolds.
They cry out to Him.
They approach Him.
Jesus asks about their faith.
They declare their belief.
And then—Jesus touches them, He speaks over them—and their eyes are opened.--- They went on to share this story with everyone.
If you were called to testify—as a professional witness, to speak about your own encounters and experience with God—what would your testimony sound like?
Maybe this is a moment to pause… to remember the times when God has been active in your life—those moments of grace, of healing, and strength when you needed it most.
And maybe, just maybe, as you remember, you’ll find that same desire those two men had… the desire to share your story, to let others know what God has done for you.
Because sometimes, the most powerful witness we can give is simply telling our story of faith—how we once were blind, but now we see. Always remember: When we tell our story, God gets the glory.